Cardi B’s ‘Invasion of Privacy’ Remains In Top Ten Best Selling Albums

Cardi B’s ‘Invasion of Privacy’ Remains In Top Ten Best Selling Albums
Rapper Cardi B (real name Belcalis Almánza), 26, shared a music chart of the best selling albums, which included her debut release, ‘Invasion of Privacy.’ With nearly 3 million albums sold worldwide and 15,000 in the last week, Cardi’s debut album still remains in the top ten. The Bronx rapper proudly writes,
“TILL THIS DAY! INVASION OF PRIVACY TOP TEN! Thankful.”
She touches on her follow up album saying,
“Next album is a challenge.”

Cardi joins the company of some very heavy hitters in the music industry including, Lady Gaga sitting in the No. 7 spot, Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar at No. 5 and 6, Drake sits at No. 3, while Adele takes the top spot, selling just over 22 million copies at No. 1

Cardi B
In addition to remaining in the top ten, in less than 3 hours, Cardi sold out her concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Tuesday as thousands of fans packed out the BOK Center. She shared a video of the crowd during her show as fans cheered her on. She captions the video:
“SOLD OUT ! Tulsa Oklahoma! BOK CENTER ! Stop playing with the Kid ! Tonight was lit Wichita Kansas YOU NEXT ! Show me what you got!”
Earlier this month, the rapper was featured in s new commercial for Reebok. Check out her commercial below:
https://youtu.be/K-PSNspNQms
What’s your favorite Cardi B song? Let us know in the comments!
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